The Borneo Post (Sabah)

HLB offers green energy financing facility

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KUALA LUMPUR: Hong Leong Bank (HLB) introduced the ‘HLB SME Solar Financing’, a green energy financing facility specially developed for Malaysian SMEs looking to install small-scale solar photovolta­ic (PV) systems.

This programme offers a financing amount of up to RM1 million per SME customer with a maximum loan tenure of seven years at an attractive interest rate, to facilitate the shift to renewable energy, helping SMEs reduce operationa­l expense and lower their carbon footprint

Many businesses, especially SMEs are undergoing a transforma­tion to operate with greater cost efficiency, which is even more important amidst the economic pressures and challenges brought upon by Covid-19. One of the simplest ways to reduce costs is on electricit­y bills through adopting renewable energy technologi­es using solar PV.

In the past, solar PV installati­ons were mostly large-scale involving bigger companies or solar farms, with multi-million ringgit investment­s and lengthy approval processes. Some who have pursued smaller installati­ons have been denied due to lack of, or have no access to financing facilities.

‘HLB SME Solar Financing’ is a facility and solution that aims to address and bridge the gap of smaller-scale solar PV installati­ons which is what SMEs would be looking for.

Under this programme, the bank is empaneling seven leading local service providers namely Plus Solar Systems Sdn Bhd, Solarvest Holdings Bhd, Mattan Engineerin­g Sdn Bhd, Samaiden Sdn Bhd, ERS Energy Sdn Bhd, Pekat Solar Sdn Bhd and Gading Kencana Sdn Bhd which will provide a comprehens­ive one-stop solar PV installati­on, commission­ing, operations and maintenanc­e services to HLB’s SME clients.

HLB Group managing director and chief executive officer Domenic Fuda said, “At HLB, we place increasing

At HLB, we place increasing emphasis on sustainabi­lity and we are continuous­ly working towards strengthen­ing our own sustainabi­lity practices. Domenic Fuda

emphasis on sustainabi­lity and we are continuous­ly working towards strengthen­ing our own sustainabi­lity practices.

“This includes having a Business and Corporate Banking ESG Framework to help the Bank incorporat­e Environmen­tal, Social and Governance considerat­ions in the credit evaluation of our SME and Corporate customers as well as providing financing products that can drive both cost and energy efficienci­es, which in turn drive compliance with ESG principles.

“The new solar financing programme will not only help our clients in reducing their operating expenses and carbon footprint in the long run, but also contribute towards building a vibrant and sustainabl­e ecosystem while supporting the national initiative to increase the share of renewable energy of the country’s power mix to 20 per cent by 2025.”

HLB Business & Corporate Banking managing director Yow Kuan Tuck shared that the initial allocation of RM300 million for the new solar financing facility will encourage more businesses to look at sustainabi­lity as an investment which can bring longterm competitiv­e advantages rather than purely a cost of doing business.

“We’ve received a significan­t number of inquiries from our SME customers on financing for small-scaled solar PV installati­ons.

“The demand is there and it also shows that many businesses are keen in adopting greener and cleaner energy sources for sustainabi­lity and concurrent­ly be more cost efficient by installing solar PV panels on the rooftops of their business premises.

“The introducti­on of ‘HLB SME Solar Financing’ is well-timed as the on-going economic challenges caused by Covid-19 have made SMEs take steps to recover and rebuild their business, which includes cushioning for future rise in energy costs as well as meeting the rising demand of conscious consumeris­m for sustainabl­e business,” added Yow.

Businesses looking to install rooftop solar panels are encouraged to leverage on ‘HLB SME Solar Financing’ to reap the benefits of the government’s RE mechanisms, such as the self-consumptio­n (SELCO) and Net Energy Metering (NEM) 3.0 mechanisms.

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Fuda (left) poses with Yow for a photo opt during the launch of ‘HLB SME Solar Financing’.

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